Canto

1    16|     side;~As one who with fair pomp and semblance went~Towards
2    16|        proclaim;~And with what pomp they could, upon his call,~
3    38|       dight.~Rich in barbarick pomp, amid that train,~Rode Africk'
4    40| captive band~Made in triumphal pomp a long display.~The prisoners
5    44|     foot ashore.~ ~ XXXII~With pomp triumphal and with festive
6    44|  should blind,~Imperial title, pomp and majesty,~And taint my
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